Feb
08

Building Your Site with Adwords

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 Building Your Site with Adwords

Have you heard of Google Adwords? Probably you are already a little familiar with the Internet’s most powerful tool for promoting your business to the largest community of Internet users in the world. There is no bigger opportunity to reach out to customers all over the Internet than Google and its search partners. Using Adwords effectively can make your site pay for itself and earn you huge profits, but if you don’t really know what Google Adwords is and how it works, you may waste your ad money on subpar results.

Step #1 for creating ads that get traffic to your site from Adwords is to make sure you know what your potential visitors are looking for. It’s not all about keywords. You need to get into your visitors’ heads to know what they are looking for when they visit your site.

One way to understand what drives customers to your site is basic keyword research. Look at the keywords that are already on your site. Do some additional basic keyword research with tools like WordTracker and Keyword Discovery. Don’t limit yourself to the high KEI keywords you get from WordTracker or Keyword Discovery. Once you use the keyword search services, do some brainstorming to think of additional words and phrases that potential customers may be searching for that will lead them to content that your site can deliver. Make your list as long as you can. You can whittle it down as you get your campaign underway. Eventually you will have a few high-performing gems that bring you the highest Click Thru Rates (CTR) and conversions.

Don’t try to use all your keywords all at once. After you set up your Adwords account, Step #2 is to begin bringing a manageable list of search terms from your comprehensive list of keywords into your campaign. Create that first ad from the most promising keywords. Write just one more ad with the same keywords but different ad copy to see what really encourages your CTR. Making the ads slightly different helps you establish which wording gets you more traffic for your money. You will repeat this process over and over again as your AdWords campaign matures. You will find small changes in wording, punctuation, and capitalization that bring in incremental improvement?and sometimes dramatic improvement?in your click thrus and conversions.

If there’s a basic rule for Adwords survival, it’s setting your advertising budgets low until you have completed your Adwords testing. Sometimes just $100 a week will get you the data you need to make your site truly profitable. Other times, it takes a lot more than $100 a week to test ads for a broader niche. Either way, always check your returns against your investment. Adwords allows you to do this by inserting values for goals, such as a sale of a product. You will measure conversions to compute whether you have made your money back and by how much.

A good rule of thumb for a successful Adwords campaign is making at least 50% on your money. A 50% return on investment (ROI) is enough to take a profit and fund future growth. Keep close tabs on your ROI and you can expand your revenues and your budget, growing your site with the sales you get through Adwords.

Justin Harrison is a leading Internet Marketing consultant responsible for the Internet Marketing strategies behind some of the biggest online brands including Amazon, BBC, MasterCard and many others.

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